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Last night's storm brought in 20 inches of freshness--time to reach for your Patagonia Lightweight Merino Ski Socks and get to shredding. Merino wool helps to wick moisture away from your skin, and cushioning in the toe, shin, and forefoot takes some of the sting out of bumpy terrain.

These merino wool blend ski socks are cushioned in the toe, footbed and shin for skiers who prefer minimal bulk and weight. If you prefer to wear your ski boots snug for performance and precision, you'll appreciate the stretch and fit of these lightweight ski socks. They feature mesh panels over the ankle and foot to reduce bulk and increase flexibility, and anatomical padding on the shins and footbed to provide comfort and soft protection. Made of a skin-friendly, itch-free blend of merino wool we responsibly source from the grasslands of Patagonia and nylon for rugged durability and exceptional stretch and recovery that lasts the lifetime of the sock. The looped Lintoe(R) construction creates the smallest and flattest seam possible for maximum toe comfort. The rib-knit shaft holds the sock comfortably in place. Over-the-calf height. Chlorine-free merino wool/nylon/spandex blend is itch-free and maintains durability Excellent stretch and recovery Above calf height Shaped cushioning in the toe, footbed, and shin for extra comfort without bulk Mesh panels on top of foot and at foot/ankle joint for low bulk Looped Lintoe(R) construction creates the smallest and flattest seam possible for ultimate comfort 51% chlorine-free merino wool/45% nylon/4% spandex 70 g (2.5 oz)

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Rocky Mountain Trail

Pull on the Patagonia Lightweight Ski Socks for spring pow and hardpack days. Merino wool, nylon, polyester, and spandex combine to naturally transfer moisture and block odor, while a lightweight looped construction on the foot beds and front shins feels smooth and adds shin protection. These Patagonia socks extend to just below your knees so you get a bit more protection when you're only wearing snow-pant shells.